Bayle Wolf ran for 220 yards and five touchdowns, and his interception with 1:30 left helped
preserve Clinton-Massie’s 46-36 win over St. Clairsville in the Division IV state championship game
in Canton.

Wolf scored on a 9-yard run and 36-yard pass from Tyler Uetrecht in the first three minutes for
the Falcons (15-0). They totaled 822 points this year, a state record for any level.

St. Clairsville (14-1) rallied from a 19-0 deficit and got within 39-36. Matt Kinnick passed for
437 yards and had touchdown passes of 7, 76, 9 yards and 46 yards to Jerrid Marhefka. Marhefka had
nine receptions and a title-game record 272 yards.

But it was the Falcons’ unheralded defense that came through in the fourth quarter.
Clinton-Massie held St. Clairsville to its lowest point total of the season — helped by stopping
the Red Devils on four downs inside the 2.

Division II

Amir Edwards rushed for 185 yards and two touchdowns, and Toledo Central Catholic beat defending
champion Trotwood-Madison 16-12 in the Division II final in Massillon.

The Fighting Irish (14-1) held Trotwood-Madison running back Isreal Green to 56 yards on 14
carries. A year ago, Green had 326 yards and six touchdowns when the Rams won the title.

Trotwood-Madison (12-3) got a pair of touchdown passes from Messiah Deweaver in the fourth
quarter. He hit Ryon Lucas from 13 yards with 9:20 to play and Demarcus Wilson from 24 yards with
2:38 left.